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left out

or left-out

[ left out ]

adjective

  1. excluded or omitted:

    Proofread carefully to catch typographical errors, such as repeated words or a left out quotation mark or parenthesis.

    The songwriter calls it an anthem for left-out and bullied kids.

  2. remaining behind in an exposed, accessible, or visible place:

    Raccoons love to supplement their diets with items from your trash or left-out pet food.



verb

  1. left out, the simple past tense and past participle of verb phrase leave out 1.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of left out1

First recorded in 1870–75
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"This will allow all countries to have the opportunity to live the world experience and so nobody on the planet is left out of the party," said Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez at the body's congress on Thursday.

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“In many cases,” she says, the projects whose grant proposals she’s now reading “would tell stories about people often left out of museums—those in rural areas, immigrant communities, and ordinary people shaping their hometowns, for instance. The public is hungry for new stories about the past, and the NEH has been the key funding resource to do this.”

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“I started to do videos with the American flag and Mexican flag, because we have a lot of Americans that follow us as well and other people from different countries, so I didn’t want them to feel left out,” said Swagrman, who also has used a Canadian flag and plans to fly a Chinese flag in the near future.

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However, the Saracens flanker was left out of the matchday squad that hammered Wales at Principality Stadium in round two.

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There have been no issues with training, no bust-up beyond a feeling of disappointment at being left out, no storyline that only the cameras will reveal in the next series of the documentary.

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